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Lovely Day
It was an impulse buy at checkout at CVS yesterday! $9.99 for the Bodyguard soundtrack? Don't mind if I do!

So in honor of the soundtrack, it's going to be a lovely day!
We'll see sunshine from start to finish with highs in the lower 70s inland and mid 60s along the coast with a sea breeze. We had an astronomically high tide last night and we'll see a tide about 1.5 feet above normal along the coast around 1pm. Minor flooding on coastal roads is possible.
A big storm system will move in starting tomorrow. It starts as showers in the early morning, then gets steadier through the day. A warm front moves through first, then we'll be in the mid 60s Wednesday with lighter rain in the morning, the heavier rain in the afternoon. Heavy rain continues early Thursday, but tapers to showers by afternoon. Highs Thursday will still be in the mid 60s. About 1-3" of rain is possible through the middle of this week.
The sun begins to come back out Friday with lots of sunshine over the weekend for Mother's Day with highs in the lower 70s.
~Dylan
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Top 10?
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Lower 80s, low humidity and sunshine... would you call it a top 10 kind of day? Only complaint, other than it not being the weekend, is maybe the wind was a bit much? It certainly was gusty, at times blowing 30-35mph. No sea breeze will move inland with a strong west wind like that.


